Azle Historical Museum
Overview
The Azle Museum started as a discussion between four people Byra Stribling, B.J. Clark, Paul Worthen and Beatrice Carter in 1976. This was the beginning of the preservation of historical moments and mementos of Azle.
The Museum is located at the corner of W. Main and Church Street and has two stories of historical artifacts, documents, and photos of generations of Azle families and business merchants. The museum building was originally the home of the Nation family in 1936, and was the site of the Azle Library from 1966 - 1977.
The Museum is self-supporting and relies on membership dues and annual fund raisers to underwrite operational expenses and repairs.
Book & Bake Sale May 11
Azle Historical Museum will hold a Book & Bake Sale on May 11 from 9 am - Noon. Along with some delicious goodies, the Museum will be selling their book, "Images of America AZLE". The book celebrates the history of Azle using photos and stories from the past. Come by and wander through generations of Azle's history and take some sweet treats home along with your own personal piece of Azle history.